karaoke
English

Karaoke in an Irish pub
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese カラオケ (karaoke), from 空 (kara, “empty”) + オケ (oke, “orchestra”), a clipping of オーケストラ (ōkesutora), from English orchestra.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈkæ.ɹiˌəʊ.ki/, /ˈkæ.ɹəˌəʊ.ki/ (anglicized)
- (US) enPR: kâ'rē-ōʹkē, IPA(key): /ˌkæ.ɹiˈoʊ.ki/
- (emulating Japanese) enPR: kä-rä-ō'kā, IPA(key): /kɑːɹɑːˌokeɪ/, /kɑːɹɑːˌokɛ/
- Pronounced both emulating Japanese (pure [ɑː] vowels, terminal [e̞], approximated by [ɛ] or [eɪ]), and, more commonly, in anglicized form ([æ] diphthong, terminal [iː]). Compare pronunciation of end of karate, which has undergone the same sound change, and of bokeh, which has not, as reflected in the spelling.
Noun
karaoke (countable and uncountable, plural karaokes)
- (uncountable) A form of entertainment popular in clubs, at parties, etc, in which individual members of the public sing along to pre-recorded instrumental versions of popular songs, the lyrics of which are displayed for the singer on a screen in time with the music.
- 1993 March, Wagner, Michael J.; Brick, John S., “Using Karaoke in the Classroom”, in Music Educators Journal, volume 79, number 7, ISSN 0027-4321, JSTOR 3398617, page 44:
- The karaoke has been well received by those who frequent the oriental cabaret scene and adopt its particular social behaviors such as conversation, companionship, being seen, and showing off.
- 2006 February 24, Bill Maher, Real Time with Bill Maher, season 7, episode 2:
- American Idol will always have a place in my heart. It's where I met Clay. And what could be more exciting than televised karaoke?
- 2008 December 9, Raftery, Brian, Don't Stop Believin': How Karaoke Conquered the World and Changed My Life, Cambridge: Da Capo Press, →ISBN, LCCN 2008034271, OCLC 191926214, OL 17073509M, page 1:
- I was always split on Henley. Then I found out that he doesn’t want people to sing his songs at karaoke. In fact, Henley actually forbids karaoke companies from rerecording songs in his catalog.
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- (countable) A karaoke session.
Derived terms
- karaoke bar
- karaoke box
- karaoke club
- karaoke lounge
- karaoke machine
- karaoke parlour
- videoke
Translations
a form of entertainment
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Verb
karaoke (third-person singular simple present karaokes, present participle karaokeing, simple past and past participle karaoked)
- (intransitive) to perform karaoke
Esperanto
Adverb
karaoke
- in a karaoke manner
- kanti karaoke
- to sing karaoke
- 2005 May, Hämäläinen, Riitta, “KEF post kvin jaroj refoje en Finnlando”, in Esperanto en Danio, volume 12, number 2, Dana Esperanto-Asocio, ISSN 0909-6124:
- “La plej amuza programero estos verŝajne esperanta karaokeo kun la efektiva bando mem – se nur iu kuraĝos karaoke kanti “Ĉu vi pretas” kun Dolchamar”, ridetas Riitta.
- “The most fun event will be, it seems, Esperanto karaoke with the actual band itself – if only someone will have the courage to sing karaoke “Ĉu vi pretas?” with Dolchamar”, smiles Riitta.
Related terms
- karaoka (“of or relating to karaoke”)
- karaokejo (“karaoke lounge”)
- karaoki (“to sing karaoke”)
- karaokilo (“karaoke machine”)
Finnish
Declension
Inflection of karaoke (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | karaoke | — | |
genitive | karaoken | — | |
partitive | karaokea | — | |
illative | karaokeen | — | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | karaoke | — | |
accusative | nom. | karaoke | — |
gen. | karaoken | ||
genitive | karaoken | — | |
partitive | karaokea | — | |
inessive | karaokessa | — | |
elative | karaokesta | — | |
illative | karaokeen | — | |
adessive | karaokella | — | |
ablative | karaokelta | — | |
allative | karaokelle | — | |
essive | karaokena | — | |
translative | karaokeksi | — | |
instructive | — | — | |
abessive | karaoketta | — | |
comitative | — | — |
Derived terms
- karaokebaari (“karaoke bar”)
- karaokelaite (“karaoke machine”)
- laulaa karaokea (“to karaoke”)
Indonesian
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese カラオケ (karaoke), from 空 (kara, “empty”) + オケ (oke, “orchestra”), an abbreviation of オーケストラ (ōkesutora), from English orchestra.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ka.ra.o.ke/
- Hyphenation: ka‧ra‧o‧ké
Noun
karaoke (plural karaoke-karaoke, first-person possessive karaokeku, second-person possessive karaokemu, third-person possessive karaokenya)
- A form of entertainment popular in clubs, at parties, etc, in which individual members of the public sing along to pre-recorded instrumental versions of popular songs, the lyrics of which are displayed for the singer on a screen in time with the music.
- A karaoke session.
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ka.raˈɔ.kɛ/
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ka.ɾa.ˈɔ.kɨ/
- Hyphenation: ka‧ra‧o‧ke
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaɾaˈoke/
Further reading
- “karaoke” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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